Dew-Costa, who was elected to the council in 2013, is seeking a second term.

Other election news

• Tony Ubalde picked up two monetary donations from former Vallejo planning commissioner, and local businessman Landis Graden.

Graden contributed $250 on Aug. 31, and $1,000 on Sept. 18 to Ubalde’s campaign, financial records submitted to the Solano County Registrar of Voters show.

Ubalde was first elected to the Vallejo City Unified School District Board of Education in 2011.

• The primarily formed committee, JumpStart Vallejo, re-organized to support Dew-Costa, Jess Malgapo, and Hakeem Brown for Vallejo City Council, according to an amended statement of organization submitted to the county on Sept. 11.

Malgapo, like Dew-Costa is an incumbent, seeking re-election to the council. Vice Mayor Katy Miessner is also seeking re-election, while challenger Vincent May hopes to unseat an incumbent.

Three of the seven council seats are open for election on Nov. 6.

JumpStart is also supporting Ubalde, John Fox, and Tony Gross for Vallejo school board, the amendment states. Incumbents Burky Worel, and Ruscal Cayangyang are also seeking re-election, while challengers Ryan Messano, Christy Gardner, Allan Yeap aim to get one of the three board seats up for election.

The committee is also supporting the school district’s Measure S, a $194 million general obligation bond.

• JumpStart Vallejo received a $2,500 campaign contribution on Monday from the Napa-Solano Building Trades Council, AFL-CIO Political education Committee, records show.